Exo-rhodopsin: a novel rhodopsin expressed in the zebrafish pineal gland

被引:112
作者
Mano, H [1 ]
Kojima, D [1 ]
Fukada, Y [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tokyo, Dept Biophys & Biochem, Grad Sch Sci, Bunkyo Ku, Tokyo 1130033, Japan
来源
MOLECULAR BRAIN RESEARCH | 1999年 / 73卷 / 1-2期
基金
日本学术振兴会;
关键词
exo-rhodopsin; rhodopsin; opsin; pineal gland; circadian rhythm; zebrafish (Danio rerio);
D O I
10.1016/S0169-328X(99)00242-9
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
The zebrafish, a useful animal model for genetic studies, has a photosensitive pineal gland, which has an endogenous circadian pacemaker entrained to environmental light-dark cycles [G.M. Cahill, Brain Res. 708 (1996) 177-181]. Although pinopsin has been found in the pineal glands of birds and reptiles, the molecular identity responsible for fish pineal photosensitivity remains unclear. This study reports identification of a novel opsin gene expressed in the zebrafish pineal gland. The deduced amino acid sequence is similar to, but not identical (74% identity) with that of canonical rhodopsin in the zebrafish retina. This novel rhodopsin is expressed in the majority of pineal cells but not in retinal cells, and hence named exo-rhodopsin after extra-ocular rhodopsin. This study first shows that two different rhodopsin genes are expressed in an individual animal each within a unique location. A phylogenetic analysis indicated that the exo-rhodopsin gene was produced by a duplication of the rhodopsin gene at an early stage in the ray-finned fish lineage. As expected, the exo-rhodopsin gene was found in the medakafish and European eel genomes, suggesting strongly that exo-rhodopsin is a pineal opsin common to teleosts. Identification of exo-rhodopsin in the zebrafish provides an opportunity for studying the role of pineal photoreceptive molecules by using genetic approaches, (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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页码:110 / 118
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